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  • Some people make obeisance to sacrosanct art ( or any art connected with the Holocaust ).
  • He was, however, instructed to make obeisance to no one but the emperor himself.
  • Debaters on both sides make obeisance to the American People as if they were running for something.
  • To make obeisance to three judges who will be taking over Manhattan's divorce court on Tuesday.
  • In fact, 120 years ago, Roman Catholics objected to New Yorkers making obeisance to a 151-foot-high heathen goddess smack in the middle of New York Harbor.
  • Now in his mid-fifties, the only ambition he has is a peerage : He wants " nothing more than to drape himself with dead animal skins and [ & ] make obeisance to his tribal chieftainess ".
  • Her mouth often open in fey expressions of bewilderment and rapture, she suggests an aging professional beauty who wears her emotions close to the skin and is inherently too honest to dissemble effectively . ( When she makes obeisance to Caesar, it is with steely irony .)
  • If you are eager to make obeisances to the Chinese, who want it remembered that the ancient city spent only 150 years under the British flag, then you use the word Beijing prefers : reversion, which means " going back to a former state ."
  • What the formula that each conclave, was called upon to swear, declaring : " I shall not make obeisance to anyone elected as pontiff before he takes the " oath " prescribed by this council of Basel ", refers to as an oath must be this profession of faith.
  • With other members of the Azazme tribe of Bedouins, he lays claim to a patch of desert a few miles from this Israeli kibbutz in the central Negev . There, the Azazme say, they wish to pitch their tents and tend their herds, trying to preserve some traditions of their nomadic ancestors even as they also make obeisance to the modern world with cars, computers and televisions.
  • This was an unofficial position known at the time as the " mesazon ", and equivalent to a vizier or'prime-minister .'Such an appointment was remarkable, and a radical departure from the nepotism that had characterised the reign of Alexios I . The imperial family harboured some degree of resentment at this decision, which was reinforced by the fact that they were required to make obeisance to John Axouch whenever they met him.
  • :Ramesses II's late 13th century BC stela in Beth Shan mentions two conquered peoples who came to " make obeisance to him " in his city of Raameses or Pi-Ramesses but mentions neither the building of the city nor, as some have written, the Israelites or Hapiru " . [ 38 ] The Bible states that the Israelites toiled in slavery and built " for Pharaoh supply cities, "'Pithom and Ra'amses "'" in the Egyptian Delta . [ 39 ] The latter is probably a reference to the city of Pi-Ramesse Aa-nakhtu or the " House of Ramesses, Great-of-Victories "-- i . e . ancient Pi-Ramesses ( modern day Qantir )-- which had been "'Seti I's summer retreat "'. [ 40]